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Vaccinations to begin for residents 65 and older

Vaccinations to begin for residents 65 and older OKLAHOMA CITY – The Oklahoma City-County Health Department announced Tuesday that it will begin providing coronavirus vaccinations to residents 65 and older beginning Thursday. Officials said those residents may now sign up for vaccine appointments online. By late Tuesday morning the site said all slots for appointments were taken. The local health department estimates that 14% of Oklahoma County’s approximately 800,000 residents are 65 or older. The announcement came a day after the state Health Department announced plans for a mobile phone application as early as Thursday for people 65 and older to schedule an appointment to receive the vaccine.

Links Mentioned On Dec 31, 2020

Thursday, December 31st 2020, 6:06 am By: News 9 OCCHD Total Wellness Classes To help you get back on track with healthy habits in the new year, the Oklahoma City-County Health Department is offering free total wellness classes. Classes will meet online for one hour a day, once a week for eight weeks. Click here for more information and to enroll.

Oklahoma City religion leaders tapped to raise awareness about COVID-19 safety measures

Oklahoma City religion leaders tapped to raise awareness about COVID-19 safety measures
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OKCPS Plans For In-Person Classes This Spring Following COVID Safety Improvements

Monday, December 21st 2020, 10:32 pm By: Barry Mangold OKLAHOMA CITY - After an almost entirely virtual fall semester, Oklahoma City Public Schools is planning on having students back in classrooms as early as next month.  OKCPS district released its Return to Learn Plan for the spring semester on Friday, which includes changes to the district’s air filtration systems, increased testing capabilities and added contact tracers.  “We’re not going to take steps forward until we believe it’s the right time to do it,” said Superintendent Dr. Sean McDaniel.  He said the district plans to transition prekindergarten through 4th grade students to split schedules two weeks into the semester on Jan. 19. Middle and high school students will move to a split schedule on Feb. 1. 

Okla Co Commissioners Pass Final Multi-Million Dollar CARES Act Vote Days Before Spending Deadline

Monday, December 21st 2020, 5:31 pm By: Storme Jones After months of contentious Oklahoma County meetings, the Board of County Commissioners likely took is final multi-million dollar vote to spend federal COVID-19 relief funds Monday. Commissioners Brain Maughan and Carrie Blumert voted in favor a sending $5 million to the county’s in-demand small business and nonprofit assistance program. The measure also directs $50,000 to the Oklahoma City County Health Department for COVID-19 saliva tests. Commissioner Kevin Calvey voted against the motion. “If you had asked me in April how I thought this whole process would’ve gone, this is not how I would’ve thought it would’ve gone,” Blumert said.

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